Classes beginning Thursday

Lee Anna HaneyBRCC

Published: Sunday, January 3, 2010 at 4:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 9:42 p.m.

Blue Ridge faculty and students will return to campus this week from their holiday break. Final registration for curriculum courses will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Flat Rock Campus and the Transylvania Center in Brevard. Classes begin Thursday.

Details about the registration and admission process, along with course schedules, information about tuition and payment options, are available on our Web site at www.blueridge.edu. For more information, contact Student Services at 694-1800 or 883-2520

Registration for continuing education courses is held on an ongoing basis and will be in full swing this week, too.

The Community and Continuing Education Division is offering a new lineup of one-day workshops beginning this month and continuing through the spring. Visit our Web site and choose Prospective Student and then Course Schedules to take a look at the full continuing education schedule.

The Henderson County JobLink Career Center is continuing its popular Monthly Workshop series.

These free workshops are offered on a regular basis and are taught by experts in the human resource development field. Topics include Job Search Overview, Identify Your Key Skills, Fine Tune Your Resume, Career Exploration (explores career options that match your personality type), Ace the Interview and Effective Communication.

To reserve your space or to find out more about the valuable resources at JobLink, call 694-1755.

The Blue Ridge Community College Concert Series will present its annual program featuring outstanding flute students from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts on Monday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Thomas Auditorium. The program is titled "The French Flute" and will feature sonatas, suites, nocturnes, and other works by French composers for solo flute and piano, as well as flute quartet.

The young artists are graduate students of the eminent professor Dr. Tadeu Coelho.

The flutists are Felipe Tristan, a native of Mexico; James Miller, from Greensboro, N.C.; Sara Newman, from Augusta, Ga.; and Megan Symanski, from Orlando, Fla. The piano accompanist is Paul Gillies, a UNCSA alumnus.

Admission to the concert is $10, payable at the door; admission for all students is only $3. All concerts feature open seating. Proceeds benefit the College's Community Enrichment Program.

Thomas Auditorium is located in the Sink Building on BRCC's Flat Rock campus.

For more information, contact Dr. Kevin Ayesh at 694-1860 or kevina@blueridge.edu.

<p>Blue Ridge faculty and students will return to campus this week from their holiday break. Final registration for curriculum courses will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Flat Rock Campus and the Transylvania Center in Brevard. Classes begin Thursday.</p><p>Details about the registration and admission process, along with course schedules, information about tuition and payment options, are available on our Web site at www.blueridge.edu. For more information, contact Student Services at 694-1800 or 883-2520</p><p>Registration for continuing education courses is held on an ongoing basis and will be in full swing this week, too.</p><p>The Community and Continuing Education Division is offering a new lineup of one-day workshops beginning this month and continuing through the spring. Visit our Web site and choose Prospective Student and then Course Schedules to take a look at the full continuing education schedule.</p><p>The Henderson County JobLink Career Center is continuing its popular Monthly Workshop series.</p><p>These free workshops are offered on a regular basis and are taught by experts in the human resource development field. Topics include Job Search Overview, Identify Your Key Skills, Fine Tune Your Resume, Career Exploration (explores career options that match your personality type), Ace the Interview and Effective Communication.</p><p>To reserve your space or to find out more about the valuable resources at JobLink, call 694-1755.</p><p>The Blue Ridge Community College Concert Series will present its annual program featuring outstanding flute students from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts on Monday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Thomas Auditorium. The program is titled "The French Flute" and will feature sonatas, suites, nocturnes, and other works by French composers for solo flute and piano, as well as flute quartet.</p><p>The young artists are graduate students of the eminent professor Dr. Tadeu Coelho.</p><p>The flutists are Felipe Tristan, a native of Mexico; James Miller, from Greensboro, N.C.; Sara Newman, from Augusta, Ga.; and Megan Symanski, from Orlando, Fla. The piano accompanist is Paul Gillies, a UNCSA alumnus.</p><p>Admission to the concert is $10, payable at the door; admission for all students is only $3. All concerts feature open seating. Proceeds benefit the College's Community Enrichment Program.</p><p>Thomas Auditorium is located in the Sink Building on BRCC's Flat Rock campus.</p><p>For more information, contact Dr. Kevin Ayesh at 694-1860 or kevina@blueridge.edu.</p>